Phenomenology & Analysis : Essays in Central European Philosophy /
Phenomenology & Analysis : Essays in Central European Philosophy /
ed. by Arkadiusz Chrudzimski, Wolfgang Huemer.
- 1 online resource (381 p.) : Num. figs.
- Phenomenology & Mind , 1 2198-2058 ; .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Open and Closed Culture: A New Way to Divide Austrians -- Austria and the Rise of Scientific Philosophy -- Bolzanos bleibende Leistungen -- Bolzano and Husserl on Singular Existential Statements -- Die Geburt der Gegenstandstheorie aus einem Missverständnis? -- Meinong und Supervaluation -- Brentano und die Österreichische Philosophie -- Franz Brentano und die katholische Aristoteles-Rezeption im 19. Jahrhundert -- Husserl’s Critique of Psychologism and his Relation to the Brentano School -- Abstraction and Abstract Concepts: On Husserl’s Philosophy of Arithmetic -- The Quest for the Synthetic A Priori: Husserl and Schlick’s Debate Revisited -- Austrian Theories of Judgment: Bolzano, Brentano, Meinong, and Husserl -- Approaching Brentano’s Theory of Categories -- Assumption and Mechanical Simulation of Hypothetical Reasoning -- Malum, Transcendentalia and Logic -- Contributors -- Index -- Backmatter
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The history of twentieth century philosophy is characterized by the gap between analytic and continental philosophy - even though both have their roots in a tradition referred to as "Austrian" or "Central-European" philosophy. The essays in this volume show in historical and systematic studies, how a reassessment of this "Central-European" tradition can build an interesting bridge between phenomenology and analytic philosophy and, thus, create a new foundation that allows for an original perspective on central problems of philosophy
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110332742 9783110332841
10.1515/9783110332841 doi
Analysis (Philosophy).
Phenomenology.
Philosophy, European.
Aufsatzsammlung.
Brentano.
Geschichte 1806-2000 .
Husserl.
Meinong.
Merleau-Ponty.
Philosophie .
Österreich .
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Phenomenology.
B791 / .P42 2004eb
142/.7
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Open and Closed Culture: A New Way to Divide Austrians -- Austria and the Rise of Scientific Philosophy -- Bolzanos bleibende Leistungen -- Bolzano and Husserl on Singular Existential Statements -- Die Geburt der Gegenstandstheorie aus einem Missverständnis? -- Meinong und Supervaluation -- Brentano und die Österreichische Philosophie -- Franz Brentano und die katholische Aristoteles-Rezeption im 19. Jahrhundert -- Husserl’s Critique of Psychologism and his Relation to the Brentano School -- Abstraction and Abstract Concepts: On Husserl’s Philosophy of Arithmetic -- The Quest for the Synthetic A Priori: Husserl and Schlick’s Debate Revisited -- Austrian Theories of Judgment: Bolzano, Brentano, Meinong, and Husserl -- Approaching Brentano’s Theory of Categories -- Assumption and Mechanical Simulation of Hypothetical Reasoning -- Malum, Transcendentalia and Logic -- Contributors -- Index -- Backmatter
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The history of twentieth century philosophy is characterized by the gap between analytic and continental philosophy - even though both have their roots in a tradition referred to as "Austrian" or "Central-European" philosophy. The essays in this volume show in historical and systematic studies, how a reassessment of this "Central-European" tradition can build an interesting bridge between phenomenology and analytic philosophy and, thus, create a new foundation that allows for an original perspective on central problems of philosophy
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110332742 9783110332841
10.1515/9783110332841 doi
Analysis (Philosophy).
Phenomenology.
Philosophy, European.
Aufsatzsammlung.
Brentano.
Geschichte 1806-2000 .
Husserl.
Meinong.
Merleau-Ponty.
Philosophie .
Österreich .
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Phenomenology.
B791 / .P42 2004eb
142/.7

